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> I’ve been working on the railroad, all the live-long day. I’ve been working on the railroad, just to pass the time away. Can’t you hear the whistle blowing? Rise up so early in the mom. Can’t you hear the captain shouting, “Dinah, blow you
8.The Worker as Creator or Machine Erich Fromm 1 Unless man exploits others, he has to work in order to live. However primitive and simple his method of work may be, by the very fact of production, he has risen above the animal kingdom; rightly has h
AS IT IS 2014-05-20 Project Remembers Chinese Railroad Workers in US Next year marks the 150th anniversary of when large numbers of Chinese started working on a huge project in the United States. They helped to build Americas first transcontinental r
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RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Kentucky's worker safety agency has a lot of problems. That's according to a recent audit by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or OSHA. The report says the flaws in the program have in some cases been fat
Voice 1 Thank you for joining us for todays Spotlight program. Im Liz Waid. Voice 2 And Im Rachel Hobson. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1
Reminding a co-worker A: Martin? Did you remember to bring back that software I lent you? B: Oh, Kate! Im sorry. It completely slipped my mind! A: Thats okay, Martin. If you could just bring it in tomorrow, Id appreciate it. B: Definitely. Im really
Asking a co-worker for help A: Hi, Carlos. What are you doing this afternoon? B: Working. Why? A: Well. I was just wondering if you would come by and give me a hand with the fliers for next weeks party. B: Im sorry, Melissa. I really cant today. Ive
17An Untrustworthy Co-worker GLOSSARY to imagine to think about how something could or might be, but isnt; topretend* Many little girls spend their time imagining that they are princesses. the cold shoulder unfriendliness; coldness; not being very ni
THIS IS AMERICA -May 20, 2002: BO Railroad Museum By George Grow VOICE ONE: The American city of Baltimore, Maryland is home to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum. Museum officials have organized
听音乐学英语 Ive been working on the railroad我一直在铁路上工作 Ive been working on the railroad, all the live-long day. Ive been working on the railroad, just to pass the time away. Cant you hear the whistle blowing? Rise up so early
Today the U.S. government keeps an eye on health and safety in the workplace. But that wasn't always the case. Americans workers can thank a little-known factory worker for sparking the sweeping changes that now protect them on the job. Worker traged
Why the 9 to 5 Office Worker Will Become a Thing of the Past The Natural Productivity Cycle In your personal life, when attending to business or working on side projects, how often do you spend 8 consecutive hours in front of a computer? It doesnt ma
IN THE NEWS - Bush Proposes Temporary Worker Program By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Saturday, January 10, 2004 George Bush Broacast: January 10, 2004 This is Steve Ember with In the News, in VOA Special E
By Mil Arcega Washington 10 October 2007 Agricultural experts say stepped up efforts to crack down on illegal immigration is having an unwanted effect on American farmers. Some claim recent raids and threats to prosecute companies that hire undocumen
Vicky: Did I imagine it or did you just give Gavin the cold shoulder? Gerard: You didnt imagine it. Im not too happy with him. Vicky: Why? What did he do? Gerard: Hes two-faced, thats why. Last week, he told me he was going to put in a good word for
By Retno Pinasti and Rafael Setyo Washington 21 August 2007 A coal-powered engine on the Strasburg Railroad A visit to Strasburg, Pennsylvania is a trip to the past, a time when steam powered the railroads and horse-drawn implements were used to farm
New Novel Takes 'The Underground Railroad' Beyond The Metaphor SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Colson Whitehead has brought a metaphor to life - the Underground Railroad. His novel of the same name is both magical and real with dreamlike passages delivered with s
(SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC) RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: It's time now for StoryCorps. Today, a story about the railroad. It comes to us from Barnie Botone in Bismarck, N.D. In 1875, his ancestor, along with dozens of other Native American leaders, was taken by tra